Got an Apple app password email with a $2,990 charge? It is likely a scam. Here is how to spot it and protect your account fast.
Criminals are exploiting the trust iPhone owners place in official looking emails and texts, using fake Apple and payment alerts to trick people into handing over access to their money. The latest ...
Apple users are targeted by a phishing campaign that uses fake Apple Pay fraud emails to create urgency, large charges, and phone numbers. The attackers trick victims into calling scammers and then ...
You open your inbox and see a subject line from Apple. It says an app-specific password was generated for your account. Then your stomach drops. The email claims you ...